The latest installment of one of my favourite game franchises finds its way as a PSP exclusive title, in the form of Driver 76. In essence, this has much in common with the GTA Stories titles that also found their way onto PSP, since it is basically a watered down version of the previous Driver Parallel Lines made for PSP. Unfortunately however, unlike the GTA incarnations, we find that absolutely no effort has been put in to introduce any form of new features, resulting in a rather stale result of deja vu. Apart from the protagonist, missions and the fact you do not get the 2006 transition found in Parallel Lines, it is essentially the same in almost every way to the previous installment. The setting is once again 1970s New York, the cars have not differed whatsoever and even the soundtrack remains the same. But a crucial fact remains - this is Driver on PSP, and the developers have done a credible job of making the transition, but if you already own Parallel Lines then this will more than likely deter you into a purchase, unless you are a die hard Driver fan.

just driver:PL without the 2006 time period.
this and drive:PL was such a wrong turn for the series. they should have kept tanner and the driver 3 like gameplay because that is one of my favourite PS2 games of all time

I tried to run this game but it was really laggy, black lines kept glitch img across the screen, and it always crashed 2 minutes into the driving part of the game.

That sucks... Did the game genuinely interest you, or did you just wanna help out with PSP games?
And don't worry. After I cover this page, I plan to return to DT Carnage and fix the nightmare I left behind.

Let me rephrase my first statement. Apparently, my folder I kept on my laptop called PSP Overflow is gone... It was full of my D76 Screenshots, so if the old laptop doesn't have them, I have way more to do than homework tomorrow.